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Clawhammer Goes Zoom

For me last weekend was stuffed with clawhammer banjo 😉 Just a few days before the start I came to know that the famous Ashokan Festival has got an Oldtime version called "The Ashokan Online Rollick" (sorry to say but I found it on infamous Facebook 😟). I registered and via "Zoom" participated in great concerts with wonderful musicians and amazing clawhammer banjos. I even joined a workshop online. Rachel Eddy taught us "Over the Waterfall". She demonstrated a slow version and led us through the tune and then demonstrated an upspeed version with some really hot licks. Some day I´ll try to find out, which almost jazz-like licks those were, but that could take time... Applaudable how systematic and precisely she guided us through the tune. I think all participants have gained a lot. The Rollick-guys uploaded some videos and audiofiles to google drive which is open to participants, so we can repeat the great experiences. Of course I would have loved to a

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Green Willis

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Bob Carlin published a great booklet in 1977 to his (et al.) record "Melodic Clawhammer Banjo, the Return of Clawhammer Banjo". It not only includes beautiful fiddle tunes for banjo but also some duetts for banjo. I gave it a try with "Green Willis". It took me some time to learn both melodies - and again some time to record this stuff. The smartphone microphone tends to exaggerate the tone of the steel strings of the right side banjo (builder Karsten Schnoor, Hamburg). I should have recorded it with another mic, but anyway. And again it took me some time to combine this video (through VideoPad) with the other voice of Doc Huff´s banjo. Hope you enjoy the result.